Century of Enslavement: The History of The Federal Reserve | Forum

Around here, we profess that commodities are money. Locally produced energy and food creates a solid local economy base for eco-friendly industrial development, and even political clout, ergo, freedom! -KEV

All our lives we’ve been told that economics is boring. It’s dull.
It’s not worth the time it takes to understand it. And all our lives,
we’ve been lied to.

War. Poverty. Revolution. They all hinge on economics. And economics all rests on one key concept: money.

Money. It is the economic water in which we live our lives. We even
call it ‘currency’; it flows around us, carries us in its wake. Drowns
those who are not careful.

We use it every day in nearly every transaction we conduct. We spend
our lives working for it, worrying about it, saving it, spending it,
pinching it. It defines our social status. It compromises our morals.
People are willing to fight, die and kill for it.